Pungent steam rises from a boiling pot of a mugwort tea blended with wormwood and a variety of other herbs.
From the latimes.com
Weeds such as nettles and dock as well as mugwort and plantain can trigger hay fever in late summer and autumn.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Of course, I was not going to be able to work a nightly glass of mugwort sake into my diet as easily as an Okinawan.
From the nytimes.com
On the way to the possible wild asparagus spot we stop for Foster to pick a few stems of mugwort from the riverbank.
From the independent.co.uk
Whoever can stay for 100 days in a cave, eating nothing but mugwort and garlic, will be rewarded with human form.
From the time.com
Heath heads to the mugwort room.
From the thenewstribune.com
Since this was well before the introduction of hops, other flavourings such as honey, meadowsweet and mugwort may have been used.
From the en.wikipedia.org
With the renewed interest in healing plants, a physic garden with over 100 specimens has been established including arnica, echinacea, mugwort, valerian, evening primrose and sweet Cicely.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Other reported cross-reactions include a link between house-dust-mites and shrimp allergy, and another between mugwort pollen and an allergy to carrots, celery and sunflower seeds.
From the dailyherald.com
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Any of several weedy composite plants of the genus Artemisia
A dried green herb that rich in iron and calcium.
The plant Artemisia vulgaris, formerly also called motherwort. Also applied to other species of Artemisia, as wormwood, A. Absinthium.See notes on herbs.
A stimulant. When combined in a complex with Algae, it has anti-stinging, anti-inflammatory and anti-irritant properties.